Hooray. There's an illustrated page for it:

<http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/scsi/st4350n.html>

According to this, the scsi address on the drive I have is
set at zero, with neither of the adjacent 2 pairs jumpered. 
To the right, both "Ground Select" pairs are jumpered vertically.
And, just to the right of the scsi connector, the left-hand pair of
pins are vertically jumpered.

What next, folks? Is it a PSU problem? Wish I'd have kept that IIfx!

Bob F

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